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On May 12, 2005, the Emergency Medicine Learning & Resource
Center launched the State of Florida’s only emergency
medicine simulation lab on wheels featuring SimMan® and SimBaby®.
The lab, which features realistic emergency room and ambulance
settings is built within a 45-foot coach and will take a realistic
emergency medicine feel to physicians, nurses, and paramedics/EMT’s
in rural parts of Florida.
This “Mobile Simulation Lab” will be targeted to the rural emergency medicine
providers in the State of Florida. There are 33 counties in Florida
deemed “rural” with more than one million residents of those
counties. This educational tool is an essential part of getting
those in the profession hands-on training in the ever evolving field
of emergency medicine.
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The “Mobile Simulation Lab” is critical because advanced training for those
providing emergency healthcare is typically limited due to a lack in
budgets available time for participants.
The “Mobile Simulation Lab” will offer teams, as well as individuals with an
interactive training approach with tactile simulation because of the
realistic patient that engages participants in making appropriate
decisions, taking timely actions, and preparing them for the
unexpected. Video equipment and other monitoring systems are
included in the lab so student and staff performances can be
recorded and assessed at the end of simulations. The instructor can
control simulations through a computer or by remote control.
Featured in the “Mobile Simulation Lab” is SimMan® and SimBaby®, both of which are
realistic, anatomically accurate mannequins equipped with a number
of features, including a realistic airway system; an intravenous
arm; physiologically correct carotid, femoral, brachial and radial
pulses; and more than 2,500 cardiac rhythm variants, to allow for a
variety of realistic patient care scenarios. SimMan® can produce
spontaneous breathing, heart and lung sounds, as well as coughing,
moaning and various voice sounds.
The “Mobile Simulation Lab” and staff will promote patient safety and quality
emergency response by providing health care professionals with
first-hand simulation training experience designed to underscore the
need to bridge the gap between traditional didactic training methods
and actual procedures on patients.
The
“Mobile Simulation Lab” is made possible in part by a grant from the State of
Florida. Additional partnerships are being garnered for continuation
of the program.
The Emergency Medicine
Learning & Resource Center (EMLRC) is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to promoting and advancing emergency
medicine, disaster management, prehospital emergency care and public
health through the provision of educational and research programs.
For further information contact:
John Todaro, BA, REMT-P, RN, NCEE
Emergency Medicine Learning & Resource Center
3717 South Conway Road
Orlando, FL 32812-7607
Phone: 800-766-6335 x27
Email:
jtodaro@emlrc.org
Internet: www.emlrc.org
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